Publications by authors named "Josephine Heap"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates changes in social exclusion among older adults in Sweden over three decades (1992, 2002, 2011) and examines whether these changes differ by gender.
  • - Data from the Swedish Panel Study of Living Conditions of the Oldest Old revealed reductions in material resources and services-related exclusion, but women experienced higher exclusion levels compared to men in these areas.
  • - Despite some improvements, significant social exclusion issues remain for older adults, highlighting the need for a robust welfare and social security system to support their inclusion.
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In this study, we aimed to identify which of certain demographic and socio-economic groups in the oldest part of the population that have an increased probability of experiencing simultaneous disadvantages in different life domains - here termed coexisting disadvantages. To do so, we compared analyses of coexisting disadvantages, measured as two or more simultaneous disadvantages, with analyses of single disadvantages and specific combinations of disadvantages. Indicators of physical health problems, ADL limitations, psychological health problems, limited financial resources, and limited social resources were included.

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Sense of coherence (SOC), a concept reflecting meaningfulness, comprehensibility, and manageability of life, has been demonstrated to have strong connections to positive outcomes such as good health. However, less is known about how SOC changes over the second half of life as age-related deficits accumulate. We used longitudinal samples of mature adults that included the oldest-old to track change in SOC from age 55 to 101.

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